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THE EVENING WORLD, ere . oo “Hundred Dollar Bill,”’ After a Libely Tour Through the Great _ Actors’ Fand Fatr, Says He Feels Just “Like Thirty Cents” What He Saw aid Heard Was Worth All the “Wear and Tear.” Wea Cimet On) Tee OOK ala. GLAD TO SEE HIM Pretty Girls Him We come as He “Blew Him- Tyeu usr wave vous) Crowne Tose! jown and picked ur ne littic 5 and wa : - ais lh While @ the pencil won't y number on one ecklace T It's $ dood evening!” called Douglas Fatr Fou might take five and make It § soap k Have you eam an as 4. money,”* pped | estless » shouted Di “tag sigs on hin way Fe for a 4 tt Mar- er the i ng he stw Frederic Tho i ran for his life 8 his clutches on © muttered. that waa left of put anand. In your paper © faltered 1 4 The rp road « been careful 1 could this falr without fe nd the great editor turned to! aff, “I want you to get mn oand get ‘And now, sir.” that remained of pray tell me how uirty cents."* sobbed BIL -_————_ LATEST BOWLING GOSSIP. Brook quest urning again to @ mean,” ¢o rilt_ make 1 ng a do! ar from Bill's inne: P Syracuse, Buffalo, Fails and Toronw. 2 anf Johnny F rertes tn to § Greater New ntll next week 5 ae yh; Billy Cordke. Newark: and Bay M the Superba Maher. of Bowman, of Jersey City @ return match will nvelope, rang nd sent t 4th they be cashed be te bart Danquet of the 1 Will be dlatrtbuted on Saturday evening an she Enters Fullon Pa. e moving hrong fro! Twelt Yight Club, Reaching out with trong right, she grabbed him by the drifted into The |g h neers to be | of George Burnham,’ Jr., ‘elson have | [Yat W CVANCE (aw rue conser.) ~~ TNSURANCE MEN IN FEAR OF JURY IN TRIS COUNTY. Change of Venue Asked|' for Burnham and Eld- | ridge by ‘Counsel. John B. Btanchfield presented the) angunvent © Justice Dowling in tne] ue Court to-day, on the applica- tion for a change of venue for the trial of President Frederick A. Burnham and Vice-President George 0. Eldridge, of Mutual Reserve Life The m that the m was on the Newspapers had 40 polsoned tpe public mind agains officers of life Insurance companies generaliy that an impartial trial would be impos | |sible In New York | Mr. Stanfield adopted a novel echeme. He presented aMdavits signed by eleven when who, as he sald, came from dit- ferent parts of Manhattan and the Bronx, difterent soctal grades, diferent \Itnes of business, each of whom declared that anybody he had talked with re- vealed a prejudice against insurance men and most of them a prejudice! against Burnham and Eldridge, and be- | Moved them gullty of “rdvbing widows | and onphans of thelr death benefita.” | Jumtice Dowling asked “Was there any difficulty im selecting @ jury in the Mwt Burnham trial—that now perving a two-year sentence in Sing Sing Prison?’ | “The twwelve were secured in - | | sion and @ half, elht on the fret day and four in the ‘forenoon of the second. _ | Oley three faicamen wwere challented | or bias.” replied Assistant Di: - torney Nott See ! | “What different situation would you find in some other county?" amked Jus- | ts xDow}ing of Mr, Stanciimeld. Why,” “returned Mr. Stanchfield, clean ‘handed, clear headed farmers Few carry meurance policies of thi kind. Not one in ten takes @ metri polltan paper. Phey tr cultural periodicals, religious papers, and the local weekly. Thay would go into the Investigation of these charges unblased Decision was reserved, Justice Dow!- | ing answering that he had conf. Insurance | © better than to play ed, sbarply mé eel] you this beautiful purse. That's just what I need,” declared he delighted Bill, stripping off a few pose ones, “I can keep myself in that, an't 17" Heard Cash Register Play. you can try,” replied Miss playing ber favorite tune on the Clothing Manufa: Bil] tucked himself snug! he purse and started down the line ast Bhakespoure's house, He had gone miy @ few steps when some one tapped im lightly on the clasp. away in Ten Great Slaughter Must Raise $50,000 Cash in ‘This great wacrifice te caused by the un- cturer in Distress Days "Won't you take a chance @n the Seasonabie weather, which, as all know, lambe’ first register?’ pleaded Miss with cold and rain, has 4 great dis | Vauise Drew. “It's only 60 cents, and trese all over the country, Great opportunity | he register beats that of the best hotel ker perenne use de Men's Clothing ptown, It was sed from an ash wits. Cvernaote marrel bY & eweot little girl on derts. “Full Drese an 7 by full silk lined; new model apg Neely erga eld stock, Tatlored te retail at 615.00 hing-or-Other, I think—and, Dee oe nnd SE he names of all the actors that ef Iappelied, as well 4s nome that never | A ppened. won't un myself for oda! ange, enid 1 e with pride. ( “Then take ten’ nuinbers,” suggested | Mise Drew “Good agreed Bill, coming out nto the A ) ater, as hi Mf Anne Hathaway's f another day Ww bots ourting and } COY Mins who } Oo Miss 4 Kood t wm and led him to the otk Venetian limed ording t spec He made a MM, but he did n ies, flere, @ ii) violated lary asked him to thke a number ¢ or boat think,” ventured Bill, “that I'm in orate, Men's Seite. F boat as it ‘y ve he a that never heard 1 ie *Fetorted Bill, “I'l “i dhe'miin r-wateh $15.00and § $20.00 Eng rlish a y Cravenette Coats. SieestScloh him wilt bat that Prince Albert Full! a anced with idimen ee 5.00 Prince Albe aed ful age ne Tuxedo Suits....... ei can give \t $0 @ poor hut desery chorus girl” answered Miss Hope Bou hua think spor che He J Be by j ex he rub to Elale band. (He had Janis to hold purse ded vaudeville mglary.) enn a Chance on Two. E lumselt up , *eppee over 235 Broadway, O i Sale Commences Saturday, May 11th 8 A, M. And We Guarantee You a Perfect Pit, |e ffernda fone and Over. y plaids this sale 7.00 Overconte, a! rei Coats and Over- 607 imporiea from V form At $7. 50 and $10 Dress $15 and $20 ite Post-Office, ati 10 o'Clock. Be Nil ea a Ua Rl Nise tii 8 ae MBS “ with Juntice Greenbaum, Burnham -f ed until Be has had tne to digest the arguments and ducide this issue, OLGA NETHERSOLE ILL. PHILADELPHIA, M to display her — Sisters Accidentally Meet After OMAHA, May 10.—Mra. 1. H of Boston of Omaha, met yesterday in the Union | Depot at this place while watting for a| train tion they sisters. It etther ha one years ho wif pre- and that will not be in the Criminal Brar | | Commisalc May to vai Of th. policamen yen ———>—__- resort precinots cen to Bath Beach and 10.—Rosalind | ung understudy for Olxa who jumped into sudden pleted so that Coney fir remarkable impersonation | wix and Canarale fifty m Saoho a the ¢ k | nieht. will have a itl at the} nent began c quinay. | Ar ket tn clean, Yesterday by Dr. | Stymach ‘Trouble esofully, but will) tem purified er her bed for several cured and eqular use Separation of 31 Years. For Constipation, Cutler; |. Stomach Troubles use, and Mrs. E. G. Humphrey ‘Atter fifteen minutes’ conversa- Giscovered that they wer Was the first knowlede er for thirty- | Get a Box Fo-might. Wor sale at Druggists. 10¢, Also R & G Tooth Powder. 4 had of the ot Mra. Cutler will rema’ for a month's visit to her newly in Rac FRIDAY,” MAY POLICE TO THE SEASIDE. Bingham transferred 157 * summer seventy Jeeven were sent to Coney Island, atx ten to Qanar Later these detalls will be com Island wil have a force of 14 men, Bath Benoh seventy THE LIVER AND BOWELS, healthy working onder. e entire sys R&G Pills, ee sel Dixziness, Billousness R-G PILL Mt'rs of R & G Lotion, jatic Plasters y 10, | SHIRTS EXACT PROPORTIONS, TRUE BEAMS, PERFECT BUTTON- MOLES, EXCELLENCE IN EVERY DETAIL UNEXCELLED FOR FIT AND WEAR WHITE AND EXCLUSIVE FANCY FABRICS Ane rom GLUErT anemye, CLUETT, PEABODY 4 Co, MARERS OF AMBOW COLLAMS. YOUR PROMIsS& TO PAY LATER 1 aN well here pm ready Rasy Payment ays Over rstocked >t mer oe ty s and ‘Women’s 5 Suits ‘This season's newest and moet popular suyles $10 buys a $20 garment, $15 buys a $30' garment. ier Coe + ou mae PAUL MISCH,, | ORRBCT DIY ANE TNT Aes Aran, The science of clothes making has gone far beyond the old time honored methods and traditions, We believe there is no greater example of the progress of men's clothes than the suits we present at $15 to $40. In every phase they indicate a great step in advance of the usual ready for service kind. 5 eee RRR TT TE RET Troe It's gcod news for a rainy day to cw that we've reduced broken lines of $18 and $20 raincoats to $15. Hacket. Carhart 5 @ Three Broadway Stores At Canal St. Near Chambers St. | | ] Some men don't advertise when | business ls good. They seem to for get that when the wind blows the kite fliee best. se World “Wants.” At 13th St. Never stop using Bulk FZrcthers - Clothing -May Specials The growth of aconcern depends upon the standard of merchandise Because Brill clothes are best clothes and best values Brill stores are America’s fastest growing clothing storeés—the Brill business has doubled in three years. Suit Sale at $10, $12.50 & $15 Result of Brill trade position to take advantage of two conditions—overprod tion of woollens by big mill and necessity of tailoring concern to keep its orga Regularly these sults would sell The saving is $5.00 to $7.50 each. and the values given. zation intact by extra work in slack season. prices between $15.00 and 822.50. $1 for Suits that are values up to $15 Cut on three new Brill models. Full or half lined with alpaca. Expertly tailored and trimmed to assure shape retention New light and dark gray effects. $12 5 for Suits that are le values up to $18 Cut on five of the newest Brill models. Many have half lined coats with turn-up-bottom trousers. Hand tailored. suring good fit and long service, Made of hard finished cassimere, in many designs and weaves and sixteen different gray tones, $15 for Suits that are unusual at less than $22.50 Cut on six of the most recent Bi modes, meluding two and three-button coats. All half lined coats, all trousers with turn-up bottoms, so that by leaving off the vest one has a practical summer two-piece suit. Journeyman tallored—a grade of tailoring usually employed only on the highest priced cloth ing. Made of velour, hard finished cassimere and pure worsted in a wide range of colorings, weaves and pattern designs. Brill Clothes at $1 Brill stores sell more garments at $18 than at any other one price, because Brill clothes at $18 possess every good pc select and satisfactory fabrics, Journeyman tailoring, ¢ ct and exclusive style. Brill sults, topcoats, Spring coats and Rain coats at $18 are from ten of America’s foremost tailoring con ory offering you a tenfold choice of fabric, talloring and style. Special Values at $20 Men's Extra of Blue Serge. full weight, natural finish, woves from Australian stock, of blue and black English Wale Thibet and of high-class worsted Men's silk Ilmed sults of velour and Saxony cassimere, Cut on new Brill models, including the ex- clusive Manchester and Derby |. and Derby II, Brill Clothes up to $40 Specializing at $25 & $30 The furthest present possibilities of ready-to-wear clothes are found \n Brill clothes up to $40. In addition to embodying the ideas of style and tailoring brought out by the Britt organi- zation you will find the largest representation in New York of highest grade products from these six foremost talloring in stitutions: The Stein-Bloch Company, L. Adler Bros. & Co. Hornthal, Benjamin & Reim, A. B, Kirschbaum & Co. Fechheimer-Fischel Company and Michaels, Stern & Co. Brill clothes at $25 and $30 and up to $40 are finest possible to produce ready to wear, They meet the clothes demands of the most critical men in New York $6 Value Worsted Trousers, $3.75 Journeyman tailored by Hungerford system. The only trou sers ready to wear that permanently hold the shape and conform to wearer's every move; sizes 29 to 52 waist for men of every build; new gray stripe effects, English Worsted Trousers, $4.75 Made of silk stripe, high-finished English worsted, in exclu sive designs. Trousers of as fine fabrics are seldom to be had ready to wear, The tailoring is highest grade Journeyman ex pert work. Judged by most exacting standards thése are $8, $9 and #10 values. witli UNION SQUARE, 14th St., near Broadway, 279 BROADWAY, near Chambers St. 3 Brill models are authoritative style—so recognized by leading fashion authorities. Brill fabrics are highest standard. Brill tailoring, done by ten of the foremost tailoring organizations in America, is most modern, Brill values are best clothes values anywhere, Brill Outside Coats Search all America and you will find that the Brill assc Fopeoats and Raincoats 15 the largest and most diver fabrics and values. if you have in mind a certain cut or color of Spring Coat and didn't find It after looking everywhere else, try a Brill store—you'll find It there. Pric es $10 to $35, oases $12° for Spring Coats that are good values up to $18. Yand-tajlored to insure proper fit and service. Made of hard- ment of Spring Coats, din range of models, fin Shed caspimeres and all wool cheviots, in twill, wale and bone weaves. Colorings are smart’ shades of gray and fects. Velvet and self collars. Satin sleeve linings and ngs, Cut on fitted and semi-fitted models .50 for “Cravenette” Raincoats; good values at $18 and $20, Made vof high-gra n diverse designs and weaves; ghi to dark gray. Cut on new Jels and Journeyman tailored. These “Cravenettes” are hands outside coats for any oc- asion, made in sizes to fit all men, and exceptionally good values at $18 and $20, because of the high-grade fabric and trimmings, correct style and journeyman tailoring. $6 for Young Men’s Suits that Ace $8 Values. $8 values because of the excellent fabric Jong service, Made of black thit ful models, in sizes 14 to 20. $8 for Young Men's Custom Tailored Suits. Corresponding in worth of fa to Brill $10 suits for men. Made of black thibet. Every ga t war until worn out Sizes 14 to 20, for Y Men’ $10 si eeatiaes innideie Suits’ , careful tailoring, good style and and fancy cassimere. Cut on new youth- ¢ and trimmings and excellence of tailoring worsted and cheviot, in fancy mixtures and ed to hold its shape, fit, style and color ut on distinctly new. youthful models; made from worsteds, cassimeres and ras s, in new. weaves a ge fesirable colorings. Tailored in high- class manner. In eve ust t for ing men because they have 4 maximum of good } aks through yle and handsome fabrics, and as maximum of service. Sizes 1$ to 2 Dudley Suits for Boys, $3.95 “ A $6.00 value raing sult, with two pairs of trousers—one knicker and one knee pants Br stores have sold thousand ce the Br rganization originated these suits, with abs ¢ and entire sat\sfact to every purchaser The Dudley is the most stylish and pract in wear, and because of four changes hn One sult it s)ways fres i One Dudle . t because of the superior tailoring, sui fabr ' ud) The waterproofing too helps t v £ g and ¢ king the fabric to give long- est service Le t 1 a ent { r t Children’s $6.50 Values at $4.95 models and smartest fabr ack 5 f gh-grad. rsteds, smart cassimeres and ¢ figure, sted, fa k ue and gray serge and gray ¢ fers peoat o high-grade gray Sale of 9c & $1.25 Value Knickers, 50¢ : 2 from 7 to 46 " 1 h Get the Habit, Go to ‘chiorings and designs a 47 CORTLANDT ST,,'I near Greenwich St, } 125TH STREET, corner Third Ave," { HARLEM STORE OPE EVENINGS, 5 uh FOUR STORES